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US Stocks Hold Near Records on Hopes of an Agreement with Iran

  • The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.5% to a record 54,349.12 yesterday, while the S&P 500 fell 0.2% and The Nasdaq declined 0.8%.
  • Big technology companies weighed on the market, including a 4% drop for Alphabet and a 1.1% drop for Microsoft. Analyst Brian Therien noted investors are shifting from "rewarding companies for AI spending to assessing the revenue and earnings that these investments can generate."
  • Elon Musk's SpaceX fell 13.6% after its first quarterly report as a public company showed increased artificial intelligence spending. The Walt Disney Co. rose 3.6% after beating profit forecasts, aided by a $1 billion box office haul from "Toy Story 5."
  • Inflation concerns continue to hang over markets, with the price of Brent crude falling 0.1% to $79.45 a barrel. Wall Street expects the Federal Reserve to raise rates at least once before the end of 2026.
  • Markets await another update on Friday with the monthly employment report for July. While the jobs market has been a strong area of the economy, growth has been slowing recently.
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Uncertainty about the possibility of a US-Iran deal and the jump in oil prices made investors cautious - Bond yields are rising again - New data on employment and inflation are a barometer for the Fed

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The main indices of the New York stock exchanges opened without common direction and close to stability, with the technology actions pressing the Nasdaq Composed in the middle of the balance-sheet season, while the investors follow the negotiations to release part of the traffic in the Strait of Ormuz. At around 10:40 (from Brasilia), the Dow Jones index remained stable (+0.01%), at 54.345.65 points; the S&P 500 also operated close to stability …

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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